Monday, 31 August 2015

‘Fashion Police’: Margaret Cho Disses Miley Cyrus’ Dreads After Zendaya Controversy

Well, that was awkward. During the
Aug. 31 season premiere of ‘Fashion Police,’
guest co-host Margaret Cho poked fun at Miley
Cyrus’ VMAs dreads, while also referencing
Giuliana Rancic’s infamous Zendaya joke. You
know, the one that almost got the show
cancelled earlier this year.
The August 31 season premiere of Fashion Police was full
of so many controversial jokes. First, they fueled Taylor
Swift and Katy Perry’s feud by suggesting the “Wildest
Dreams” singer probably wants to see Katy’s “head in a
box.” Then, guest co-host Maragaret Cho brought up
Giuliana Rancic ‘s controversial joke about Zendaya ‘s
Oscars hair, while taking a jab at Miley Cyrus ‘ VMAs
dreads.
In the last five minutes of the season premiere, Margaret
started criticizing Miley Cyrus’ VMAs red carpet look. First,
she said, “It looks like she got in a fight with duct tape
and a chandelier. And the bitch won.” And then when the
topic of Miley’s hair came up, Margaret said, “That hair
looks like it smells like weed and patchouli oil.” Clearly, she
was referencing the whole Zendaya controversy. If you’ll
recall, Giuliana was blasted for being racist in early 2015
when she said Zendaya’s dreads at the Oscars likely
smelled like weed. It caused a big controversy and co-host
Kelly Osbourne left the show because of it. So when
Margaret Cho made the joke during the Aug. 31 episode,
Giuliana just buried her face in a pillow out of
embarrassment. Or she just didn’t want to be caught
laughing.
Whether or not you found the joke to be awkward, fans
seemed to love it. See what they said on Twitter below.
YES Thank god @margaretcho brought up
the infamous Zendaya comment. That
was awesome. #FashionPolice
— Travis K (@travytypo) September 1,
2015
@margaretcho calls out Giuliana����
#FashionPolice
— Jess (@msjessicaclare) September 1,
2015
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